Ok! The Story Of Oklahoma! Book stage-musicalsOklahoma! opened nearly sixty years ago and instantly made musical theatre history. This lavishly illustrated book tells the fascinating story of the landmark musical the first collaboration between Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. From it's original opening night nearly sixty years ago to the triumphant revival by Cameron Mackintosh Ok! is the quintessential story in the creation of musical theatre. Paperback The first pairing of Richard
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Victim of a gross injustice that robbed him of his wife and child Sweeney Todd sets about exacting a terrible revenge on society: slitting the throats of the customers who visit his barbershop
" For three generations of Clevelanders "I saw it at the Hanna" was a bragging point that could only be trumped by "We saw it in New York
Somewhere - Composer: Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein - From: Musical "West Side Story" - Lyrics Included - Key: Ebr /br5
In roaring twenties Chicago chorine Roxie Hart murders a faithless lover and convinces her hapless husband Amos to take the rap
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Nunsense is an hilarious talent show staged by five survivors at the Little Sisters of Hoboken nunnery the rest of the sisterhood having succumbed to botulism after eating vichyssoise prepared by Sister Julia Child of God
Useful tips for learning music warming up and effective practice Practical information on looking after your voice Technical advice for singing in different musical styles including classical music and musical theatre Considerations regarding singing in foreign languages Points of stagecraft How to approach exams auditions and career development
A seriously funny look at the roots of American Entertainment
This original analysis of contemporary British pantomime addresses the question of how pantomime creates a unique interactive relationship with and potentially transformative experience for its audiences